The new Cascadias have a CB antenna built into the roof. Someone on here said it's in the windshield. That is not correct, it's in the roof. I've driven at least 5 different Cascadias back to 2014 and they all had the built in antenna. Freightliner says its for "aerodynamics." I had no idea two 48" whips the diameter of a nickel could disrupt the airflow around a moving garage door that much.
Do truckers use the CB anymore?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by jmarc77, May 11, 2022.
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I wound up buying one, but haven't gotten around to buying everything I need to have it up and running yet. I'm about to change companies, so no sense in doing it just yet. But I am looking forward to it.
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Spent quite a few nights rachet jawing with another driver, while trying to make my destination. And was glad for the conversation especially on a dark rainy night while fighting sleep.
But that was 30 years ago, now I roll the window down and crank up the stereo since it seems no one is out there to talk to….Another Canadian driver, MACK E-6, Tall Mike and 1 other person Thank this. -
I'll happily socialize, and it absolutely helps to talk if you are beginning to feel tired and can't find a place to shut down yet.Badger619, Another Canadian driver, Neverready and 3 others Thank this.
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I use mine all the time. im a company guy in a Cascadia. The internal antenna paired with my cheap cobra works but im going to get a better system.
There is a lot of trash on the airwaves but there’s also some good stuff, and if it gets bad I turn it down or off.Badger619 and Another Canadian driver Thank this. -
Can you show me what the connectors look like to hook up the radio? I'm not having much luck getting the shop to get me the parts so I can hook mine up. It's a 2019 Cascadia if it makes any difference.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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I'm also in a Cascadia, and have a brand new never used Cobra that I need to get hooked up and get an external PA speaker for at some point. But first, I need to get out of the hole. Week two without a paycheck. Learning curve to being a lease op again. Haven't done it in a few years. Need to review some things.Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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Finally got the CB hooked up! Is it sad that I actually missed hearing drivers squawking at one another?
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Yeah, just got back from TX , and only heard a couple of drivers in 3000 or so miles, real quiet not like back in the 70's and 80's. In a way it was kind of nice..
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I just picked up two 5000 watt antennas and a couple of mirror mounts a few hours ago. Still need the cable and to get it installed. Presently, my truck is acting as a very short range antenna, and my reception suuuuucks! I don't know a whole lot about cb radios admittedly, so I'm not sure if the two 5000 watters will double my distance potentially, or if it's a pointless overkill and I should take them back and get two 2500 watters. Thoughts?Another Canadian driver Thanks this.
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